European Fresh Albacore Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

The European Fresh Albacore production in capture fisheries for human consumption demonstrates varying dynamics among countries. As of 2023, Spain leads with 17.95 thousand metric tons, followed by France with 7.41 thousand metric tons. Italy and Portugal produce notably less, at 1.14 and 0.82808 thousand metric tons respectively. Smaller quantities are recorded in Ireland, Cyprus, and Greece, showing a general declining production trend. Meanwhile, Malta and Croatia contribute minimal amounts. The most significant declines were observed in Greece with a 40.68% decrease and Cyprus with a 6.45% reduction, while Portugal experienced a substantial 10.84% increase year-on-year by 2023.

Future trends to watch include potential increases in production efficiency and innovations in maritime capture technologies. Regulatory changes and shifts in consumer demand towards sustainable fisheries could impact production dynamics, especially as countries strive to balance economic gains with environmental responsibility.

Top countries in Fresh Albacore Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 17,950 2023 +0.81% +2.07% View data
2 2 France 7,410 2023 -4.69% +4.5% View data
3 3 Italy 1,140 2023 -1.24% +1.76% View data
4 4 Portugal 828.08 2023 +213.43% +10.84% View data
5 5 Ireland 704.15 2022 +14640% +106.45% View data
6 6 Cyprus 450.13 2023 +0.23% -6.45% View data
7 7 Greece 145.5 2023 -75.63% -40.68% View data
8 8 Malta 83.65 2023 +67.71% -4.19% View data
9 9 Croatia 0.3 2022 -30.48% -30.11% View data
10 10 United Kingdom 0.002 2023 -20.83% -11.25% View data

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